AERIAL SALAD serve up hope and belief on latest single, ‘Wires’

VIA Venn Records, Manchester-based AERIAL SALAD today preview another cut from their forthcoming five-track EP with new single, ‘Wires.’

“The song is an aggressive dismantling of modern work/life culture,” said singer and guitarist, Jamie Munro. “As we head ever deeper into the digital abyss, I’d rather be on fire than have to spend my life looking at spreadsheets.

“’Wires’ is an outcry to anyone following something in life. The most ‘punk’ movement of my youth was the grime movement. It was all DIY, and it absolutely dominated British culture, there’s a lot of similarities between grime, punk, and hardcore, from the fashion to the beats. So, we thought we’d do a £50 music video ‘on a nostalgic backdrop.’

Following last year’s ‘R.O.I.’ album, the new EP, ‘Roi de l’herbe’ is released June 27 on 12” vinyl, and digital. “The EP is like the teaser for what’s next,” adds Munro. “The overall hook for it is one of hope, that by sticking to what you believe in, you can do anything.”

Joining Munro in the band are Mike ‘Wimbo’ Wimbleton (vocs/bass), and Jake Marshall (drums).

AERIAL SALAD LIVE:

May 17: Montaigu, Fury Dance

May 18: Rennes, Ty Anna

June 21: Newcastle, Zerox

June 22: Glasgow, The Garage (Attic)

June 24: Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge

June 25: London, The Social

June 27: Manchester, Soup

June 28: Sheffield, Corporation

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